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2024年沈阳市高中三年级教学质量监测(一)英语命题:沈阳市第五十一中学刘健东北育才学校田立欣沈阳市第三十一中学陈超审题:沈阳市教育研究院曹娜注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考号填写在答题卡上。2.选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。不能答在本试卷上,否则无效。3.考试结束后,考生将答题卡交回。第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15. B.£9.18. C.£9.15.答案是C。1.Whatisthemanprobablydoing?A.Havingascientificresearch. B.Performingatypeofmusic. C.Doinghishomework.2.Whatdoesthewomanexpectthemantodo?A.Cookamealforher. B.Getherashoulderbag. C.Contacthermother.3.WhatdoesBrucedecidetodo?A.Constructhishouse. B.Startafactory. C.Workforacompany.4.Whydidthewomancontactthemanthismorning?A.Todiscussanewcommercial. B.Toinformhimofameeting. C.Toinvitehimtoacoffeeshop.5.Whatisthemaintopicoftheconversation?A.Ajob. B.Theman’sfamily. C.Ascholarship.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟:听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whendidthewomanlastgotoamusicfestival?A.Oneyearago. B.Twoyearsago. C.Threeyearsago.7.Whichpatternmightthewomanpaintonherface?A.Thesun. B.Theflower. C.Thecloud.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Howmanystepsatleastadaydoesthenewstudyrecommend?A.10-000. B.6,000. C.4,000.9.WhatdoesDr.SethShayMartinadvisepeopletodo?A.Walkmoretothebestoftheirabilities.B.Sticktoafixedgoalinaperiodoftime.C.Learnthescientificwayofwalking.10.Whatdoesthemansayaboutthesubjectsofthenewstudy?A.TheywerealladultsfromtheUnitedStates.B.Theywereinvolvedinthestudyforseveralyears.C.Noneofthemhadanyheartproblems.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whatwasthemandoingbeforetheconversation?A.Takinganap. B.Observingabridge. C.Makingaphonecall.12.Whichofthefollowingfirstattractedthewoman’sattention?A.Theman’sbluehat. B.Theman’searphones. C.Theman’sclothes.13.Whatdoesthewomanmeanintheend?A.Hergrandfatherseldomwearsasmile.B.Hergrandfather’scatchoffishisn’tideal.C.Hergrandfatherhasaprofessionalcamera.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.Whatisthemanmainlydoing?A.Helpingthewomanpackabag. B.Givingthewomansomeadvice. C.Planninghiscampingtrip.15.Whatdoesthemanmentioninparticular?A.Aknife. B.Aflashlight. C.Arainjacket.16.WhichwordbestdescribesthenightsatMountRainierA.Peaceful. B.Dangerous. C.Busy.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whereislab-grownchickenmeatfirstserved?A.InSingapore. B.IntheUS. C.InCanada.18.Whatfactorofanimalcellsisconsideredbyexperts?A.Thestrongandsweetflavor. B.Theshortgrowingperiod. C.Thehighnutritionalvalue.19.Whatdoweknowaboutlab-grownchickenmeat?A.Ittasteslikeplant-basedmeat.B.Itfailstointerestmanypeople.C.Itvariesconsiderablyfromactualmeat.20.Whatdothecompaniessayaboutmakinglab-grownchickenmeatintheend?A.Itimprovesanimalwelfare. B.It’sgoodfortheenvironment. C.Itscostshouldbereduced.第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AVirtualCareerFairforTeachersandK-12StaffStilllookingforagreatjob?AttendtheVirtualCareerFaironThursday,June6.You’llfindemployersfromacrossthecountryreadytomeetyouvirtuallyandhireyourightnow.Jumpstartyoursearchinanhourorlesstofindtheperfectpositionforthe2024—25schoolyear.Sign-upiseasyandfree.Sinceteachersandstaffareinsuchhighdemand,thereisabonusforyoutoattendthisevent.Fiveattendeeswhovisitatleast2recruiters(招聘官)willbechosenatrandomtoreceivea$100Amazongiftcard.Note:ThiseventisNOTforthoseseekingvisasponsorship.Here’swhatyoucanexpect:·Chatdirectlywithrecruiterswhoareactivelyhiringusingtextorvideo.·Hundredsofjobsforteachers,supportstaffandprincipals.·Widevarietiesoforganizations—largeurbandistricts,charterschools,virtualschools,andmore.·Fastprogressonyourjobsearch.Asmallinvestmentofyourtimewillyieldquickresults.Accessfromanydevice.Useyourcomputer,phone,ortablet.Reviewtheparticipatingschooldistrictsandcompanies,andsignupnowtoattendtheVirtualCareerFaironJune6,between2p.m.and6p.m.ET(11a.m.-3p.m.PT).Itwillonlytakeyou4minutestoregister,soclicktheredREGISTERbuttonanddoitnow.21.WhomightbeinterestedintheVirtualCareerFair?A.AgraduatemajoringinEducation. B.Awomanseekingvisasponsorship.C.Amanagerlookingforinvestment. D.Ateacherinneedofschoolsupplies.22.WhatcanyouanticipatefromtheVirtualCareerFair?A.Aguaranteedjoboffer. B.Aface-to-faceinterview.C.Five$100Amazongiftcards. D.Directcommunicationwithrecruiters.23.Wheredoesthistextprobablycomefrom?A.Awebsite. B.Anewspaper. C.Amagazine. D.Atextbook.BInmywholelifeIwasfrightenedbydoctors.SowhenIrecentlylaunchedaseriesofwritingandpublishingcourses,Iwasshockedtofindamongmystudentsseveralphysicians,thesameprofessionasmyfather.Andtheyallwantedtobewriters.Wheneversomeonementionedtheirmedicalbackground,I’dthink:IhavetocallDadtotellhim,butIcouldn’t.RaisedupinabigMichiganfamilywiththreebrilliantloudsciencebrainbrothers,I’dalwaysfeltleftoutbytheirDiseaseGameatdinner,whereDadthrewoutcasesforthemtodiagnose.Ourhousewastheirlaboratory.Iwasfrequentlyscaredbybeesinjarsintherefrigeratorandpetrats.GettingtostudymedicinewasalwaysDad’sdream,soheencouragedtheboystofollowinhisfootsteps.ButInevertrulysettleddown,chasingmydreamforliteraryhereandthere.Myfatheropposedmyliberalism.IwasoverjoyedwhenRandomHousepublishedmyhumorousmemoirs(回忆录)aboutmypastaddictions.Myfatherwasn’tsojoyful.“You’rebringingdisgraceonourfamily,”hesnapped.At87,whenmyfatherwasadmittedtohospitalwithheartandkidneyfailure,wehadarareafternoonalone.Sittingbyhisbed,Iapologizedfortakingsolongtofigureoutmylife.“Ihavealotofregrets,”hesaid,“Ittookmetoolongtomakeadecentliving,screwingupjobsbecauseofmybullheadednessandbigmouth.”IwasnervouswhenhisphysicianOlafemailedme,butitwasn’tbadnews.“Yourdadsaysyou’reaprofessorwhohelpspeoplepublish.Couldyouhelpme?”heasked.“WhatdidyoutellOlafaboutme?”IquestionedDadthatnight,stillsurprised.“Thatyoustucktoyourgunsandbecameasuccess,”hesaid.“Whydidn’tyouevertellmethat?”“I’mtellingyounow,”hesaid.HewaspleasedwhenIhelpedOlafpublishhisfirstmagazinepiece.IwishDadwereheresoIcouldsharethelateststoriesbymyphysicianstudents.ButIlosthimfouryearsago.Inaway,hestillis,asIchanneleverythinghetaughtmeabouthardwork,andnevergivingupdoingwhatyoulove.24.Whatdoweknowabouttheauthor’sbrothers?A.Theyusedtomakeloudnoise. B.Theywereaddictedtoplayinggames.C.Theywereinterestedinmedicine. D.Theydistancedtheauthoronpurpose.25.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“screwingup”probablymean?A.Takingover. B.Focusingon. C.Contributingto. D.Messingup.26.WhydidDadrecommendtheauthortoOlaf?A.TohelpOlafpublisharticles. B.Todiscusshisphysicalcondition.C.Topromotetheauthor’scourses. D.Tosharetheauthor’smemoirs.27.Whichofthefollowingcanbestdescribetheauthor’sdad?A.Enthusiasticbutdishonest. B.Modestbutdemanding.C.Conservativebutloving. D.Helpfulbutselfish.CParrotsconsistentlytopthechartsoftheworld’ssmartestanimals.AnewdiscoverypublishedbytheRoyalSocietyOpenSciencerevealstouswhatsetstheintelligentindividualmonkparakeet(和尚鹦鹉)apartinagroup.Previously,itwasthoughtthatthesebirdsintroducedthemselvestootherswithasortof“catchphrase”thatdistinguishedtheiridentity.However,afterrunningthevocalizations(发声)collectedinthisstudythroughamachinelearningprogram,ateamledbySimeonSmeele,adoctoralstudentatAarhusUniversityinDenmark,foundthatthebirdsactuallyhad“voiceprints”likehumansthatidentifythemselvesinthegroup.TheresearchersstudiedthousandsofmonkparakeetvocalizationsfromhundredsofbirdsinBarcelonaacrosstwoyearsandrantheserecordingsthroughtheprogramthatidentifiessmalldifferencesintheircalls.“Thevoiceprintistheunderlyingqualityofavoicethatyoucanrecognizeinhumans,andthisisthefirsttimethathasbeenshowninanothervocallearner,”Smeelesaid.Forexample,thevoiceprintofyourfatherishowyouknowit’shisvoice,evenifheisn’tpresent.“ThisiswhatIthinkcouldexplainhowtheyrecognizeeachother,becauseitcanbestableoververylongperiodsoftime.”headded.“Thisshowsthatthesebirdsalsohavethatsortofinformationthattheymightbeusingintheircomplicatedsocialinteractions,”saidEmilyDuVal,Ph.D.,abehavioralecologistatFloridaStateUniversity.“Researchintoanimalcommunicationhasthepotentialtomotivatethepublicintoactiontoconserveanimals.Recognizingwhoeachotherisandunderstandinghowtheyinteractwithoneanotherareimportantforhumanlife,”shesaid.Thismodelcanpotentiallybeappliedtootheranimalswithvocalrecognitionlikebottlenosedolphins,batsandelephants.Futureresearchwilllookintowhetherthesevoiceprintsarerecognizedbyallparakeetsinthecommunityoronlyacircleofcloserelatives.28.Whathelpsthemonkparakeetsrecognizeeachother?A.Thecatchphrase. B.Theintelligence. C.Thevoiceprint. D.Thecommunication.29.Howdidtheresearchersconductthestudy?A.Bycombining“catchphrase”with“voiceprints”.B.Bykeepingtrackofthemonkparakeets’relatives.C.Bycollectingvocalizationsandidentifyingtheirdifferences.D.Bycomparinghumans’voiceprintswithmonkparakeets’.30.Whatwillthefuturestudyfocuson?A.Theinformationthatvoiceprintscanexpress.B.Thepotentialinfluencethatvoiceprintscanbring.C.Theanimalsamongwhichvoiceprintsareidentified.D.Therangewhereparakeets’voiceprintsarerecognized.31.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.MonkParakeetsAreGreatVocalLearnersB.MonkParakeetsResembleHumansinCommunicationC.“Voiceprints”AreFoundinAnimals’SocialInteractionsD.“Voiceprints”HelpMonkParakeetsIdentifyThemselvesDTwonewcommunityinitiativesofferingtheopportunitytoborroweverythingfromsewingmachinestopartysuppliesareaimingtoreducewasteandconsumption.ToolsnThingsLibraryinLeederville,Perthisacommunitylibrarydesignedtoallowcommunitymemberstogetaccesstothethingstheymightneedaroundthehouseinsteadofbuyingtheminahardware(五金店)store.“That’sourphilosophy—don’tbuy,borrow.Manypeoplebuythingsjustforasmalltaskathome,andthentheywon’tusethemforacoupleofyears,”libraryvolunteerRexBrehenysaid.Theprojectisrunbyvolunteerswhofoundeditin2019,andafteraninterruptionin2020becauseofthepandemic(大流行病),ithasnowgrowntoseveralhundredmemberswhocancomeandborrowthingstwiceaweek.Inawayitisareturntoanoldtraditionofneighborsborrowingeachother’stoolsandformingconnectionsintheprocess.ToolsnThingsLibraryisthefirstofitskindinPerth,andanothercalledShareShedhasjuststartedinBassendean.Itsco-founderReneeMcLennansaidtheywantedtoexpandbeyondtoolstoallsortsofthingsthatpeoplemightuserarely,likecampingequipmentorentertainingneeds.“We’redoingthekindofequipmentyou’duseforaparty.Insteadofeverybodybuyingdisposableplates,andcupsandthingslikethat,we’vegotqualityglassesandcutlery(餐具),aswellasdecorationsthatpeoplecanuseforthoseeventsthattheymighthaveonceayear,”shesaid.TheShareShedisbeingconsideredasawaytotackleconsumerculture.Theworldcannotcontinuetosupportourcurrentlevelofresourceconsumption—atpresentoverconsumptionmeansthateachyearweconsume75percentmorethantheplanetcanregenerate.“Borrowingitemsandshiftingourthinkingfromanownershiptoanaccessmodelhelpstoreducethenumberofthingsthatareproducedandlimitswaste.Atthesametime,sharingthethingsthatweuseeverynowandthenisagreatwayofconnectingwithpeoplewholivelocally,”BodAnderson,anofficerinPerthsaid.32.Whyweretheinitiativeslaunched?A.Tointroducetwonewcommunities. B.Toadvocateconsumingfewerresources.C.Tocallonpeopletofightagainstpandemic. D.Toencouragepeopletoborrowdailynecessities.33.WhatdoweknowabouttheprojectofToolsnThingsLibrary?A.Itisoutofuse. B.Itiswellreceived. C.Itisoutoffashion. D.Itisofteninterrupted.34.What’sanadvantageofShareShedoverToolsnThingsLibrary?A.Wideroptions. B.Betterquality. C.Longerduration. D.Newerequipment.35.What’sBobAnderson’sattitudetotheinitiatives?A.Doubtful. B.Supportive. C.Critical. D.Objective.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Whenitcomestostudying,mostofusbankonbeingabletofocusonoursubjectlikeashooteronhismissiontarget.Itiswhenweactuallysitdowntostudythatourmindsbegintoslipaway.Thisisbecausefocusislikeamuscle.Unlessyoubuildit,you’llbedistractedbyeverything!36.●Makeato-dolistSometimesthesimpleactofwritingdowneverythingthat’sonyourplatemakesitmoremanageable.Yougetitoutofyourworkingmemory,soit’snolongerpartofthefree-floatinganxietycloudaroundyou.37.Onceit’soutofyourhead,itwon’tdistractyou.●Meditate(冥想)38.Justbreathein,breatheout.Trythisforfivetofifteenminuteseachday.Asyougetintothispractice,mostfindtheirmindsareinfactanincrediblynoisyanddistractingplace.Loadsofideasarealwayspoppingup.Thisisnormal,though.Therealvalueisinnoticingeverytimeyourmindwanders,youbringyourattentionback.●ListenFocusedlisteningisalifeskill,onethatcanbeappliedinmanyareas.39.Whenyoudothis,you’lldiscoverthatdeeplisteningisHARDWORKandrequiresbrainpower.●ReaddifficultworksReadlong-formpiecesofworkataslow,deliberatepace.Readingdifficultmaterialsuccessfullyrequiresrealconcentrationanddetermination,andyourwillpowerwillgrowaccordingly.Focusisaskillyoucannurtureinyourself.40.Themoreyouworkonit,themorefocusedyouwillstay.A.Youcancrossthingsout,onebyoneB.Doingitisn’tsupposedtobenecessaryC.Ittakeseffort,buttheresultsarewellworthitD.OnesimplepracticeistofocusonyourbreathingE.Let’sseewhatyoucandotobuildyourfocuspowerF.You’llbephysicallystrongifyoucanpowerupyourfocusG.It’simportanttodoyourlisteningactivelyandsingle-mindedly第三部分:语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。WhileenjoyingmyfreshlunchinarestaurantinAmsterdam,Inoticedsomethingodd.Customerscominginforsomethingtoeatignoredthepersonstandingbehindthecounter(柜台),preferringto41throughasmartphone.Whatwasthecrazythingaboutthis?Theywerejustseveral42apart!Infact,theyweresoclosethatthestaffmembertookaquick43athisscreentogetaheadstartonpickingtherightvegetables—allwithoutanywords44.Now,Igetit:Moderntechnologyallowsustobemore45,butImightbewitnessingsomethingdeeper:weprefernottotalktoeachotheranymore.Thinkaboutitforamoment.Whenwasthelasttimeyounaturally46aconversationwithsomebodyyoudidn’tknow?Thechancesarethatyoudon’teven47!Likelyeitheryouortheotherpersonwas“busy”withotherthingslike48withasmartphone.Now,withthe49ofdigitaltechnologies,onecan’thelpbutpaythe50formodernefficiency:ourabilitytotalktostrangers.Weshop,51ahotel,ororderataxi,allviaanapp.52withrandomstrangersisbecomingrarerandrarer.Yettherearesurprising53ofhavingevenashortandsimpleconversationwithstrangers.Youmightlearnsomething54,andbeyonddoubt,ithasthepowertoenrichyourunderstandingofothersand55aspecialbondinourmodernworld.41.A.talk B.call C.order D.deliver42.A.meters B.millimeters C.kilometers D.centimeters43.A.chance B.turn C.look D.test44.A.spoken B.written C.typed D.mentioned45.A.efficient B.enthusiastic C.effective D.energetic46.A.endedup B.engagedin C.madeup D.wenton47.A.hear B.believe C.remember D.understand48.A.recording B.studying C.playing D.calculating49.A.idea B.aim C.problem D.rise50.A.cash B.price C.debt D.tax51.A.decorate B.book C.build D.repair52.A.Contact B.Work C.Quarrel D.Reunion53.A.interests B.benefits C.disadvantages D.influences54.A.unrealistic B.unsuitable C.unreasonable D.unexpected55.A.servesas B.refersto C.accountsfor D.consistsof第二节(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。DayushanIslandislocatedinFuding,Fujianprovince,known56itsuntouchednature,greengrasslandsandattractivecoastlines.Itscoastiseroded(侵蚀)byseawater,57(reveal)barebedrockandreefs.Butthethicktreesaccommodatetensofthousandsofmigratorybirds.It58(list)inthe“Top10ofthemostbeautifulislandsinChina”byChineseNationalGeographyin2005.Itis59uninhabitedislandandatruehiddentreasurethathasstillpreserveditsquietnessand60(origin)form.Thebestthingtodohereistohikeupthehillsandfindahighspot61overlooksthesea,thegrasslandsandthelakes!Besideshiking,campingenjoysgreat62(popular)ontheisland.Thelakesidesaregreatcamping63(destination)withpeacefulwaterandgrasslandscenery.Remembertobringmosquitorepellent(驱虫剂)andnot64(swim)inthesea,becauseofthedangerouscurrents.Thewindfromtheseaslowlyblowing,theislandmorningmist65(gradual)disappears,andbeautifulsceneryunfoldsinfrontofyou.第四部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)学校英文报组织同学们分享自己最喜欢的格言。请你以此为主题,写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:1.简要描述:2.你的理由。注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右:2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。MyFavoriteSaying第二节(满分25分)阅读下面材

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